After installing the application package, I shutdown the Pi and then upon powering it back up, it starts to do a disk check. I've ran through these steps several times with a fresh Raspbian image each time and without fail, I always get this disk check when powering back up for the first time after installing the package. I've tried both the "official" v1.1.0 and the "unofficial" v1.1.7 packages and get the same results.

Before you power down, be sure you use a shutdown command either from the command line or the GUI. If you just turn power off, buffered file updates won't be written to Flash and/or disk and the file system will be corrupted.

It is not an anomaly I have seen in my travels through installs. On average I do an install once a week. Last week I did the install four times on different versions of SD cards and Pi's and never once did I get the routine to check disk.

What process are you using to load the SD card?

What Raspian O/S version are you using?

Just a thought, follow the O/S install process on a different SD card.

Something seems to be causing this to be triggered although it does not seem to find an issue. It might be just that the the filesystem was just checked for any issues and a full fsck was not performed.

After installing the application package, I shutdown the Pi and then upon powering it back up, it starts to do a disk check. I've ran through these steps several times with a fresh Raspbian image each time and without fail, I always get this disk check when powering back up for the first time after installing the package. I've tried both the "official" v1.1.0 and the "unofficial" v1.1.7 packages and get the same results.